Stays Dimensionally Stable...Does Not Buckle or Curl...Even When Saturated

Holds Definite Color Edge And Will Not Bleed...Pigments Adhere To Surface

Accepts And Releases Adhesives Without Surface Damage

Does Not Have to Be Framed Behind Glass

Can Be Scraped Or Sanded To Compliment Media Applications

Translucent (White)...With Backlight can Be Used For Tracing

Can Be Shaped Or Molded

Every Sheet Is Hand Inspected To Insure Quality

ARCHIVAL.....ACID FREE.....LIGNIN FREE.....PH 6.7-7.0 NEUTRAL

MADE IN THE USA

Proprietary Pastel Ground Formulation Silk Screened Directly On MMA

Panels Do Not Warp And Will Stay Dimensionally Stable

Accepts Heavy Layers Of Pastel

White Surface Is Perfect For Using Under Painting Techniques

Accepts Water, Mineral Spirits And Turpentine Applications

Thin, Lightweight Panels Are Perfect For Plein Air Use And Travel

Can Be Used Will Oils, Oil Sticks, Colored Pencils

Every Panel Is Hand Inspected To Insure Quality

ARCHIVAL....ACID FREE.... LIGNIN FREE....PH 6.7 - 7.0 NEUTRAL.

MADE IN THE USA

PAINT ON BOTH SIDES WITH ANY MEDIUM

MULTIMEDIA ARTBOARD AVAILABLE BLACK OR WHITE

& COLOR PERFECT FOR YOUR SKETCHES OR NOTAN

5x7$14.00

6X8$19.00

PERFECT FOR ANY MEDIUM PAINTINGS

SMALL VARIETY PACK2ea.L 5X7 - 6X8 - 8X10 - 9X12 - 11X14$28.00

11X14$28.00

12x16$33.00

16x20$47.00

ADD GESSO FOR SPECIAL EFFECT

23X31 available upon request

PAINTINGS CREATED ON MULTIMEDIA YELLOW PASTEL PAPER

LYNN FOLSE ATTIG, PSSC President

LYNN FOLSE ATTIG,www.lynnattigfineart.cm

HOW TO CUT THE MULTIMEDIA PASTEL BOARD

Cut the paper on a large format mat cutter, just make sure both sides of the paper is supported; so the paper separates very easily. You can also cut the paper with a standard exacto knife and a straight edge ruler. Just don’t use one of the small thin blades as they tend to brake if too much pressure is applied. If you get any sort of chipping along the cut edges, just use a piece of sandpaper to clean up the Edges.

ACCIDENTS HAPPEN!

To repair MULTIMEDIA PASTEL PAPER

It is recommended to use a piece of museum tape on the back side of the break to fuse the 2 pieces together.

Then on the front side use some gesso or use a small amount of modeling paste to fill in when the 2 pieces meet.

Then use a fine grit sandpaper to make the fill line smooth once the line is completely dry.